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DJ Software from Native Instruments belonging to the Traktor series

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  • HugoDLJ59HugoDLJ59

    Little good software: D

    Native Instruments Traktor DuoPublished on 06/02/11 at 01:53
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    In a word: Nice little software dj to mix a little at either or just mix in the evening with a small controller when you do not want to carry all his equipment.

    It is super fast installation ...
    I do not find it negative points aside from the effects (there are only 6).

    GETTING STARTED

    The manual is clear and hegemonically instalation and configuration quick and easy.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

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    OVERALL OPINION

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  • supamonstasupamonsta

    Native Instruments Traktor DuoPublished on 02/09/10 at 04:15
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    DUO = y 'attention only 2 turntables, a we knew, but they also removed a lot of little things that have t trs intressant (record, full of effects, config GUI. ..)

    but for 69 euros (upgrade from Traktor 3 LE included with the vestax VCI100) is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT.

    the EQs and filters are deadly (no choice as in T by pro cons)

    Sound quality extraodinaire

    intgration iTunes impeccable (just sometimes some tracks should be looking in folders of the computer, not iTunes playlists if you want the power loader ... weird)

    GETTING STARTED

    install nickel is Ni, then must go through the center to allow NI

    everything is very clear ldedans, share issues of customization templat…
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    DUO = y 'attention only 2 turntables, a we knew, but they also removed a lot of little things that have t trs intressant (record, full of effects, config GUI. ..)

    but for 69 euros (upgrade from Traktor 3 LE included with the vestax VCI100) is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT.

    the EQs and filters are deadly (no choice as in T by pro cons)

    Sound quality extraodinaire

    intgration iTunes impeccable (just sometimes some tracks should be looking in folders of the computer, not iTunes playlists if you want the power loader ... weird)

    GETTING STARTED

    install nickel is Ni, then must go through the center to allow NI

    everything is very clear ldedans, share issues of customization templates noon, dig a little and learn about the forums.

    config ease.

    prvoir a sound card with the possibility to route a headphone jack to monitor the cue

    Vestax VCI 100 MIDI: even when I galR to build my template (I do not want something standard turntables with 4-y 'within the grounds are only 2 Duo T ..., and 10 layers layers ...)

    I just tap the form of vestax implementations, especially with traktor galR for config noon (duo pro are similar on this point: poorly made, totally non-intuitive ...)

    but once finished: it is ex-tra-or-di-nary, stable, reliable. (Just sometimes some buttons come you do not know why ... but there is no plant)

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    Not encountered a single bug APRS hours mix with ableton live which records in the background.

    (Update traktor 1.2)

    I have 4gb of ram, core2duo 2.4 ghz. motu ultralite.

    100% stable for me.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For 3 months, never tried anything from Traktor 3 LE.

    The +: we run the bazaar, we mix, it gets off. point.
    the -: MIDI setup extremely sucks
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